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Lord of the Flies Lord of the Flies Summaries for Summaries for Chapters 7-10 Chapters 7-10 Carwile/Catton Carwile/Catton September, 2010 September, 2010

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Lord of the Flies Summaries Lord of the Flies Summaries for Chapters 7-10for Chapters 7-10

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Chapter 7Chapter 7

The boys, led by The boys, led by JackJack and and RalphRalph, continue their , continue their search for the beast sighted by search for the beast sighted by SamnericSamneric on the on the mountain, walking along the mountain, walking along the pig-runpig-run. Ralph . Ralph reminisces again for his old life, when he was clean reminisces again for his old life, when he was clean and had a proper haircut; where there were ponies and had a proper haircut; where there were ponies back home and books; where he ate cornflakes with back home and books; where he ate cornflakes with sugar, not pig and fruit. He escapes to his thoughts, sugar, not pig and fruit. He escapes to his thoughts, into the reflection of all the luxuries he is now forced into the reflection of all the luxuries he is now forced to live without. Comfort comes from to live without. Comfort comes from SimonSimon who who assures him simply, as if reading his thoughts, assures him simply, as if reading his thoughts, "'You'll get back to where you came from.”"'You'll get back to where you came from.”

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Chapter 7 continuedChapter 7 continued After After RogerRoger traces out fresh pig droppings on the ground, Jack traces out fresh pig droppings on the ground, Jack

convinces Ralph to allow them to hunt as they continue along; convinces Ralph to allow them to hunt as they continue along; he agrees. A boar is soon pursued by all of the boys, including he agrees. A boar is soon pursued by all of the boys, including Ralph, who has sticks it with a spear as it makes its escape. In Ralph, who has sticks it with a spear as it makes its escape. In the chase, Jack's arm has been cut by the pig's tusks. Even the chase, Jack's arm has been cut by the pig's tusks. Even though the prey has gotten away, the boys relive the thrill of though the prey has gotten away, the boys relive the thrill of hunting by encircling hunting by encircling RobertRobert as if he were the pig, grabbing as if he were the pig, grabbing and pulling at him in a circle, chanting yet again: "'Kill the and pulling at him in a circle, chanting yet again: "'Kill the pig! Cut his throat! Kill the pig! Bash him in!'" pig! Cut his throat! Kill the pig! Bash him in!'" Chapter 7, pg. 104Chapter 7, pg. 104 to one another. Even Ralph is compelled to to one another. Even Ralph is compelled to join them, "fighting to get near....The desire to squeeze and join them, "fighting to get near....The desire to squeeze and hurt was over-mastering." hurt was over-mastering." Chapter 7, pg. 104Chapter 7, pg. 104. .

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Chapter 7 continuedChapter 7 continued Just as earlier rules were established to create Ralph's Just as earlier rules were established to create Ralph's

society with the society with the assemblyassembly and and conchconch, so now does this ritual , so now does this ritual cause the hunters to visualize a new type of society, with this cause the hunters to visualize a new type of society, with this ritual improved by "a fire [and]...a drum...to keep time." Jack ritual improved by "a fire [and]...a drum...to keep time." Jack adds that someone could dress up like the pig and the others adds that someone could dress up like the pig and the others would reenact the battle to slay it. The focus of the group would reenact the battle to slay it. The focus of the group drifts further from that envisioned by Ralph, partly due to his drifts further from that envisioned by Ralph, partly due to his own participation in the hunter's activities. Even he is own participation in the hunter's activities. Even he is beginning to lose sight of his purpose by hunting the pig. beginning to lose sight of his purpose by hunting the pig. Finally he remembers his purpose, as if emerging from a Finally he remembers his purpose, as if emerging from a trance, and urges them to rekindle the signal fire, after all of trance, and urges them to rekindle the signal fire, after all of their talk of pig rituals and dancing.their talk of pig rituals and dancing.

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Chapter 7 continuedChapter 7 continued Simon volunteers to go back to the camp to check up Simon volunteers to go back to the camp to check up

on on PiggyPiggy and the and the littlunslittluns. Without warning, he . Without warning, he disappears into the forest. The rest go on along the disappears into the forest. The rest go on along the pig-run following at last to the mountain where pig-run following at last to the mountain where Samneric saw the "beast." Night has fallen and as Samneric saw the "beast." Night has fallen and as they climb ash blows through their eyes and hair, they climb ash blows through their eyes and hair, remnants of the blaze which was burnt across the remnants of the blaze which was burnt across the island their first night there. Jack continues to cajole island their first night there. Jack continues to cajole Ralph for being so concerned about Piggy, whom Ralph for being so concerned about Piggy, whom Jack has resented from the beginning, perhaps Jack has resented from the beginning, perhaps viewing Ralph's concern as betrayal to him. viewing Ralph's concern as betrayal to him. Sarcastically he says, "'We musn't let anything Sarcastically he says, "'We musn't let anything happen to Piggy, mustn't we?'" happen to Piggy, mustn't we?'"

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Ralph's talent as a leader is also called into question Ralph's talent as a leader is also called into question here with the narrator's comment: "Ralph...would here with the narrator's comment: "Ralph...would treat the day's decisions as though he were playing treat the day's decisions as though he were playing chess. The only trouble was that he would never be a chess. The only trouble was that he would never be a very good chess player." very good chess player." Chapter 7, pg. 106Chapter 7, pg. 106. Rather . Rather than an ideal leader, Ralph is shown here to be quite than an ideal leader, Ralph is shown here to be quite the opposite. This is evidenced in his inconsistent the opposite. This is evidenced in his inconsistent behavior, such as that seen earlier when he loses sight behavior, such as that seen earlier when he loses sight of his own mission and allows Jack to take control of of his own mission and allows Jack to take control of the group.the group.

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At last, only three go on to reach the summit of the At last, only three go on to reach the summit of the mountain: Roger, Ralph and Jack; the others have mountain: Roger, Ralph and Jack; the others have stayed behind because of fear. There they see the stayed behind because of fear. There they see the same bowed figure of the lifeless same bowed figure of the lifeless pilotpilot, swaying in , swaying in the wind before them. Without warning they cast the wind before them. Without warning they cast down their spears and all three run madly back to the down their spears and all three run madly back to the security of the beach where the other children are security of the beach where the other children are waiting.waiting.

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Chapter 8Chapter 8 Upon returning to the beach, Piggy listens in disbelief Upon returning to the beach, Piggy listens in disbelief

to Jack and Ralph, who both say they had seen the to Jack and Ralph, who both say they had seen the beast with their own eyes--Ralph declares that it "had beast with their own eyes--Ralph declares that it "had teeth and big black eyes." With the sun rising, for the teeth and big black eyes." With the sun rising, for the third day in a row an assembly is called with a blow third day in a row an assembly is called with a blow of the conch. It is to be the last of its kind that of the conch. It is to be the last of its kind that includes the entire group. The tension between Jack includes the entire group. The tension between Jack and Ralph reaches a climax with Ralph insulting and Ralph reaches a climax with Ralph insulting Jack's hunters by calling them "boys with sticks." Jack's hunters by calling them "boys with sticks." Jack counters by stating that Ralph is a coward who is Jack counters by stating that Ralph is a coward who is now "like Piggy....He says things like Piggy. He isn't now "like Piggy....He says things like Piggy. He isn't a proper chief.'" a proper chief.'" Chapter 8, pg. 115Chapter 8, pg. 115..

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At this, Jack requests a vote from the group to At this, Jack requests a vote from the group to remove Ralph from power. No one raises their remove Ralph from power. No one raises their hands and so, lacking support for the motion, hands and so, lacking support for the motion, he abruptly declares his defection from Ralph's he abruptly declares his defection from Ralph's society. Here is the turning point as the group society. Here is the turning point as the group officially splits, although signs of rising officially splits, although signs of rising tensions between the two have been evident tensions between the two have been evident throughout. Jack disappears, inviting all who throughout. Jack disappears, inviting all who want to be a hunter to join his new "society".want to be a hunter to join his new "society".

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Ralph, feeling his control slip away, turns Ralph, feeling his control slip away, turns increasingly to Piggy for support. Simon urges them increasingly to Piggy for support. Simon urges them all to climb the mountain, though his advice is not all to climb the mountain, though his advice is not taken seriously. Instead, Piggy has the idea of taken seriously. Instead, Piggy has the idea of building the signal fire on the beach near the building the signal fire on the beach near the sheltersshelters. . He is in good spirits at the departure of Jack, whom He is in good spirits at the departure of Jack, whom he has always feared as a physical threat (for it was he has always feared as a physical threat (for it was Jack who broke his glasses after slapping his face) Jack who broke his glasses after slapping his face) and he was "so full of pride in his contribution to the and he was "so full of pride in his contribution to the good of society, that he helped to fetch wood." good of society, that he helped to fetch wood." Chapter 8, pg. 118Chapter 8, pg. 118..

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Chapter 8 continuedChapter 8 continued Meanwhile, Jack and his hunters slay a female sow disturbed Meanwhile, Jack and his hunters slay a female sow disturbed

while nursing her piglets. The method in which she is slain is while nursing her piglets. The method in which she is slain is almost violently sexual in nature, as Roger impales her "'Right up almost violently sexual in nature, as Roger impales her "'Right up her ass!'" her ass!'" Chapter 8, pg. 123Chapter 8, pg. 123 with a spear while Jack cuts her with a spear while Jack cuts her throat, wiping the blood from his hands onto Maurice's cheeks throat, wiping the blood from his hands onto Maurice's cheeks with laughter, as if it were only fingerpaint. In a way, the pig is with laughter, as if it were only fingerpaint. In a way, the pig is raped by the boys and defiled, unlike the other pig slayings. Here raped by the boys and defiled, unlike the other pig slayings. Here a boundary has been crossed. It would seem that not only are a boundary has been crossed. It would seem that not only are Ralph and Piggy maturing, but Jack and his hunters are growing Ralph and Piggy maturing, but Jack and his hunters are growing up as well, although in a darker way. Roger is ordered to up as well, although in a darker way. Roger is ordered to "sharpen a stick at both ends""sharpen a stick at both ends". The sow's head is cut off entirely . The sow's head is cut off entirely and left to drip blood and guts onto the ground. "'This head is for and left to drip blood and guts onto the ground. "'This head is for the beast. It's a gift.'" the beast. It's a gift.'" Chapter 8, pg. 124Chapter 8, pg. 124 Jack declares boldly, Jack declares boldly, lodging one end of the stick into the ground and placing the sow's lodging one end of the stick into the ground and placing the sow's head on the other. Picking up the remaining carcass, the boys head on the other. Picking up the remaining carcass, the boys move onward from the scene.move onward from the scene.

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Chapter 8 continuedChapter 8 continued The focus returns to Piggy and Ralph, tending the fire on the The focus returns to Piggy and Ralph, tending the fire on the

beach. Piggy blames Jack for the group's problems and Ralph beach. Piggy blames Jack for the group's problems and Ralph agrees. No longer a steadfast leader with his decreased agrees. No longer a steadfast leader with his decreased following, Ralph is biased and shows disdain for Jack, following, Ralph is biased and shows disdain for Jack, blaming him for everything that has gone wrong on the island. blaming him for everything that has gone wrong on the island. As Simon pointed out earlier, the beast which fills the boys As Simon pointed out earlier, the beast which fills the boys with such fear is actually a figment in their minds, a piece with such fear is actually a figment in their minds, a piece within themselves. There is further discussion of Samneric within themselves. There is further discussion of Samneric doing everything together such as tending the fire, in one turn. doing everything together such as tending the fire, in one turn. Thinking as always in terms of logic, Piggy disagrees with this Thinking as always in terms of logic, Piggy disagrees with this arrangement suggesting they take separate turns at the fire. arrangement suggesting they take separate turns at the fire. Ralph leans ever-increasingly upon Piggy for support, needing Ralph leans ever-increasingly upon Piggy for support, needing to be reminded about the need for the signal fire, even after he to be reminded about the need for the signal fire, even after he was the one who insisted it be kept burning in the beginning.was the one who insisted it be kept burning in the beginning.

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Abruptly, Jack's hunters burst in upon Abruptly, Jack's hunters burst in upon them, grabbing half-burning branches to them, grabbing half-burning branches to light their own pig-roasting fire. All are light their own pig-roasting fire. All are invited to attend Jack's little "party" to eat invited to attend Jack's little "party" to eat more meat. The littluns, Samneric and the more meat. The littluns, Samneric and the rest sit in expectation, even as the sky rest sit in expectation, even as the sky begins to grow dark with clouds.begins to grow dark with clouds.

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Chapter 8 continuedChapter 8 continued Simon sits down to rest near the decapitated sow's head in the Simon sits down to rest near the decapitated sow's head in the

forest. His curiousity gets the better of him and he decides to forest. His curiousity gets the better of him and he decides to wait to see if a beast will actually come for its gift. Flies have wait to see if a beast will actually come for its gift. Flies have begun to swarm around its blood and guts at the base of the begun to swarm around its blood and guts at the base of the stick and they begin to attack Simon as well, and "[Simon's] stick and they begin to attack Simon as well, and "[Simon's] eyes were half-closed as though he were imitating the obscene eyes were half-closed as though he were imitating the obscene thing on the stick." thing on the stick." Chapter 8, pg. 130Chapter 8, pg. 130. Suddenly a voice . Suddenly a voice designated only as designated only as The Lord of the FliesThe Lord of the Flies speaks from nowhere speaks from nowhere and mocks him, saying "'You knew, didn't you? I'm part of and mocks him, saying "'You knew, didn't you? I'm part of you? Close, close, close! I'm the reason why it's no go? Why you? Close, close, close! I'm the reason why it's no go? Why things are what they are?'" things are what they are?'" Chapter 8, pg. 130Chapter 8, pg. 130. The pig's skull . The pig's skull is unmoving; the voice comes from inside Simon. is unmoving; the voice comes from inside Simon.

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Chapter 8 concludedChapter 8 concluded As he had stated earlier, the beast is a part of all of them, and so As he had stated earlier, the beast is a part of all of them, and so

he confronts the beast within himself. The ugly beast he confronts the beast within himself. The ugly beast externalized upon the stake, that pig's head buzzing with flies, externalized upon the stake, that pig's head buzzing with flies, suddenly mirrors Simon, eyes half closed and himself buzzing suddenly mirrors Simon, eyes half closed and himself buzzing with flies as well. The outside and inside are at this moment with flies as well. The outside and inside are at this moment one and the same. The beast then begins to threaten him saying, one and the same. The beast then begins to threaten him saying, "'You're not wanted....on this island!... So don't try [to take] it "'You're not wanted....on this island!... So don't try [to take] it on...or else....we shall do you. See? Jack and Roger and on...or else....we shall do you. See? Jack and Roger and Maurice and Robert and Bill and Piggy and Ralph.'" Maurice and Robert and Bill and Piggy and Ralph.'" Chapter 8, pg. 131Chapter 8, pg. 131. If Simon attempts again to explain to all of . If Simon attempts again to explain to all of the children that there is really no beast but that which is in the children that there is really no beast but that which is in themselves, he is warned that he shall be thus killed not only by themselves, he is warned that he shall be thus killed not only by Jack but by Ralph and Piggy too, for the beast, the voice says, Jack but by Ralph and Piggy too, for the beast, the voice says, is in all of them. With these words spoken from within, Simon is in all of them. With these words spoken from within, Simon falls unconsciousness after being swallowed by "a vast mouth falls unconsciousness after being swallowed by "a vast mouth [with] blackness within." (pg. 131)[with] blackness within." (pg. 131)

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Chapter 9Chapter 9 SimonSimon awakens from his slumber after being confronted by awakens from his slumber after being confronted by

the beast within, dubbed the beast within, dubbed The Lord of the FliesThe Lord of the Flies. Although . Although Simon's face is encrusted with dried blood from the many Simon's face is encrusted with dried blood from the many times they have stung him, the flies which were buzzing times they have stung him, the flies which were buzzing around him have returned to the stinking pig's head on the around him have returned to the stinking pig's head on the stake. Continuing up the mountain he alone has the will to stake. Continuing up the mountain he alone has the will to actually stop at the sight of the bulging body all the others had actually stop at the sight of the bulging body all the others had feared and fled from--he sees "the beast" for what it really is, feared and fled from--he sees "the beast" for what it really is, not a beast at all but simply a pitiful figure, a "poor broken not a beast at all but simply a pitiful figure, a "poor broken thing," which, though the thing," which, though the pilotpilot's flesh rots, is still held together 's flesh rots, is still held together by a mass of rubber cords and cloth. Staggering now from his by a mass of rubber cords and cloth. Staggering now from his ordeal with the Lord of the Flies, he sees in the distance the ordeal with the Lord of the Flies, he sees in the distance the pig-roasting fire on the beach. Assuming this is where he'll pig-roasting fire on the beach. Assuming this is where he'll find the rest of the boys, he descends to warn them there is no find the rest of the boys, he descends to warn them there is no beast on the mountain. beast on the mountain.

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Chapter 9 continuedChapter 9 continued Meanwhile, Ralph leaves to go to Meanwhile, Ralph leaves to go to JackJack's pig roast at 's pig roast at Piggy'sPiggy's

insistence, who wishes to satisfy his own rumbling stomach. It insistence, who wishes to satisfy his own rumbling stomach. It is the is the sowsow whose head was cut off and given as a gift for the whose head was cut off and given as a gift for the beast that will be devoured here. Even as Piggy fears and hates beast that will be devoured here. Even as Piggy fears and hates Jack he is compelled to go to him once again, bearing the first Jack he is compelled to go to him once again, bearing the first signs of inconsistency in his behavior as well. Even after signs of inconsistency in his behavior as well. Even after Jack's hunters stole fire from them earlier to set the blaze for Jack's hunters stole fire from them earlier to set the blaze for this feast, even as Jack has bluntly rejected Ralph's society and this feast, even as Jack has bluntly rejected Ralph's society and rules, the two still both agree to go. Upon arriving, there is a rules, the two still both agree to go. Upon arriving, there is a massive feast. Ralph and Piggy eat and then, after showing up massive feast. Ralph and Piggy eat and then, after showing up for a free meal, Ralph attempts to call yet another for a free meal, Ralph attempts to call yet another assemblyassembly, , for he has brought the sacred for he has brought the sacred conchconch to the feast. He is laughed to the feast. He is laughed at and mocked by all of the boys. Without warning it begins to at and mocked by all of the boys. Without warning it begins to rain furiously and Ralph reprimands them for not having rain furiously and Ralph reprimands them for not having sheltersshelters to protect them from the storm. to protect them from the storm.

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Chapter 9 continuedChapter 9 continued However, Jack excitedly begins again the ritual dance enacted However, Jack excitedly begins again the ritual dance enacted

earlier, repeating the chant, "'Kill the beast! Cut his throat! earlier, repeating the chant, "'Kill the beast! Cut his throat! Spill his blood!'" Chapter 9, pg. 138. The word "pig" sung in Spill his blood!'" Chapter 9, pg. 138. The word "pig" sung in their earlier chant has been replaced with "beast" and it is this their earlier chant has been replaced with "beast" and it is this creature which Roger now mimics, surrounded by all the other creature which Roger now mimics, surrounded by all the other boys who pretend to attack him. Ralph and even Piggy now boys who pretend to attack him. Ralph and even Piggy now take part as well. They "found themselves eager to take a place take part as well. They "found themselves eager to take a place in this demented but partly secure society. They were glad to in this demented but partly secure society. They were glad to touch the brown backs of the fence that hemmed in the terror touch the brown backs of the fence that hemmed in the terror [of the makeshift beast] and made it governable." Chapter 9, [of the makeshift beast] and made it governable." Chapter 9, pg. 138. Yet again Ralph and Piggy have forgotten the signal pg. 138. Yet again Ralph and Piggy have forgotten the signal fire, the shelters and all of the things to which they had clung fire, the shelters and all of the things to which they had clung and propelled them on thus far. Like Jack, they begin to forget and propelled them on thus far. Like Jack, they begin to forget their civilized roots and are consumed by this strange new their civilized roots and are consumed by this strange new power.power.

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Chapter 9 continuedChapter 9 continued As the pace grows more and more frantic and the As the pace grows more and more frantic and the

thunderstorm above rises in fury, Simon suddenly appears thunderstorm above rises in fury, Simon suddenly appears from the forest and breaks through their circle, trying to warn from the forest and breaks through their circle, trying to warn and comfort them not to be afraid, that he has seen the beast and comfort them not to be afraid, that he has seen the beast and it is just a dead rotting body. Only he seems to remember and it is just a dead rotting body. Only he seems to remember what matters to them, trying as always to help in the midst of what matters to them, trying as always to help in the midst of crisis. However, his voice is drowned out by their chanting crisis. However, his voice is drowned out by their chanting and, knocked to the ground, Simon is stabbed by their spears, and, knocked to the ground, Simon is stabbed by their spears, mistaken for the beast, as he was earlier by one of the mistaken for the beast, as he was earlier by one of the sleepwalking littluns. The events are described almost as if the sleepwalking littluns. The events are described almost as if the boys were animals or beasts themselves: "There were no boys were animals or beasts themselves: "There were no words, and no movements but the tearing of teeth and claws." words, and no movements but the tearing of teeth and claws." Chapter 9, pg. 139Chapter 9, pg. 139

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Chapter 9 continuedChapter 9 continued At last they back off and see Simon's dead body in the sand, At last they back off and see Simon's dead body in the sand,

recognizing who he is. Simultaneously the wind breaks the pilot's recognizing who he is. Simultaneously the wind breaks the pilot's body free from the mountaintop, dragging it down through the body free from the mountaintop, dragging it down through the circle of boys on the beach and out to sea, scattering them in all circle of boys on the beach and out to sea, scattering them in all directions, driven by fear. The wind carried it out over the reef directions, driven by fear. The wind carried it out over the reef and out to sea. Shortly after, with the rain stopped, the night stars and out to sea. Shortly after, with the rain stopped, the night stars reflect down into the sea, and "The water rose farther and dressed reflect down into the sea, and "The water rose farther and dressed Simon's coarse hair with brightness. The line of his cheek silvered Simon's coarse hair with brightness. The line of his cheek silvered and the turn of his shoulder became sculptured marble." Chapter and the turn of his shoulder became sculptured marble." Chapter 9, pg. 140. In all of the confusion, the one boy who knew and 9, pg. 140. In all of the confusion, the one boy who knew and truly saw things as they were was killed, as he had been warned truly saw things as they were was killed, as he had been warned would happen by The Lord of the Flies if he dared to try to warn would happen by The Lord of the Flies if he dared to try to warn them and not conform to his inner, primitive instincts. Simon had them and not conform to his inner, primitive instincts. Simon had resisted even as all the others were consumed, including Ralph resisted even as all the others were consumed, including Ralph and Piggy who danced and chanted with the others and had joined and Piggy who danced and chanted with the others and had joined in killing him.in killing him.

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For the last time, as in past days when he For the last time, as in past days when he would attempt to convey his wisdom to the would attempt to convey his wisdom to the assembly, Simon and his words were assembly, Simon and his words were ignored. His body is swept out to the ignored. His body is swept out to the oceanocean after the dead pilot's: "[S]urrounded by a after the dead pilot's: "[S]urrounded by a fringe of inquisitive bright creatures, itself a fringe of inquisitive bright creatures, itself a silver shape beneath the steadfast silver shape beneath the steadfast constellations, Simon's dead body moved constellations, Simon's dead body moved out toward the open sea." Chapter 9, pg. out toward the open sea." Chapter 9, pg. 140.140.